Kobe Bryant vs Michael Jordan The Best vs The Best
Kobe Bryant - Bryant is a shooting guard, playing the small forward position is capable in some cases. He is considered one of the most complete players in the NBA, and has been to every All-NBA teams are selected from 1999 until last year and was featured in the last ten NBA All-Star games. He is a scorer, averaging 25.0 points per game for his career, along with 4.6 assists, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game. He is known for his ability to shots for himself and create knownis a master outside shooter, made the common game NBA record for three pointers with twelve. He has exceptional ball handling skills and uses his quickness and athletic ability to defenders point to finish at the basket. Apart from that, he is also an outstanding defender, which the All-Defensive 1st or 2 Team 8 of the last 9 seasons. Michael Jordan - Jordan was a shooting guard, who was also able to play, small forward (the position he would play in the first place, during his secondComeback with the Washington Wizards). During his career, Jordan was a strong clutch performer known. He decided to numerous games in the last second (performed plays such as The Shot) and at a high level even under adverse conditions (such as flu-game). His competitiveness was in his prolific trash-talk [81] and visibly known work ethic. Jordan had a versatile offensive game. He was capable of aggressively slashing to the basket and drawing fouls from his opponents at high speed, its8772 free-throw attempts are the ninth highest total ever. In developing his career progressed, Jordan also the ability to take on its opponents and score with his trademark jumpshot Fadeaway, with his jumping ability, "Fade Away" from block attempts. According to Hubie Brown, this move alone made it almost impossible to stop. [85] Despite media criticism as a "show selfish" player early in his career, Jordan's 5.3 assists per game also, its willingness to defer to his teammates. In laterYears, the NBA reduced the three-point line to 22 feet (from 23 feet, 9 inches), making coupled with Jordan's extended shooting range it a long-range threat as well - his 3-point line developed from a low 9 / 52 rate (.173) in his rookie year in a stellar 111 / 260 (.427)-shooter in the 1995-96 season. For a guard, Jordan also a good rebounder (6.2) per game. On defense, Jordan was the contributions impressive. In 1988 he was honored with the NBA Defensive Playergain of the Year Award and became the first NBA player, both the Defensive Player of the Year and MVP awards in a career (because of Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson and Kevin Garnett looked like winning, but Olajuwon, both during the same season ). In addition, he set records blocked shots by a guard, and combines this with his ball-stealing ability to become an outstanding defensive player. His 2514 steals are the second highest total of all-time behind John Stockton, while his steals per gameAverage, third all-time. Jerry West often stated that he was more impressed with Jordan's defensive contributions than his offensive ones.
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